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It isn't either or, and it doesn't have to be either or. Safety and security, for example are issues that form exceptions. Life isn't black and white, I don't know where you got the idea that it is.Are you seriously saying you don't understand why helmets are the law on motorcycles, that they are removed otherwise? Did you also miss me say that I don't think anyone should be covering their faces in public? Did you miss me say I'm not a lawmaker in Switzerland? If so, you should now be up to speed.It's law to wear a helmet hilts driving a motorcycle for safety reasons, but you cannot wear it into a bank or a gvmnt building, for security reasons. So your point was?
Yep, can't have people hiding their identity on the streets. Wait, it's LAW to do so in this case.
Better now?
The point was you said you couldn't wear things in the street. So, in a bank you can't cover your head. Why isn't this the law? Why is it against the law to be wearing a burka in the street where people often cover their heads?
This doesn't have to do with safety, this has to do with logic.
You said no one should be covering their faces in public, THEN said that covering your face in public is done for safety reasons in some circumstances.
So, either you can or you can't cover your face in public.
What about Halloween? Is it not okay to cover your face at Halloween? Or any other time? Weddings? Costume parties and so on?
No, not black and white, so when you have people dressing up for halloween, are they breaking the law or not?